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i think we are proud of our city, whatever city might be here today. we are all proud of our city. i like this city because we get ideas here that nobody else gets. some of them are really bad. we are all friends here. right? so, our little committee, we are powerless in this culture. forget about it. we have no cloud. so our slogan is, we don't think, we do. because we don't want to study things. there are people out there studying things. so we want to a supervisor. david chu, in this city, we said here is the problem and he said that is terrible. he's a practicing lawyer and we went for the finances committee for 13 unlawful detainer actions had been moved because of the cuts in the budget done by our legislators. they have been moved out of the county to santa monica. 9 out of 10 who are defending trying to keep their house, 9 out of 10 have no lawyers. on the landlord's side, 9 out of 10 have lawyers. so after you drive all the way to santa monica and after you try to figure out what it is, what the real property laws is in california and what defenses you might have or what a
i think we are proud of our city, whatever city might be here today. we are all proud of our city. i like this city because we get ideas here that nobody else gets. some of them are really bad. we are all friends here. right? so, our little committee, we are powerless in this culture. forget about it. we have no cloud. so our slogan is, we don't think, we do. because we don't want to study things. there are people out there studying things. so we want to a supervisor. david chu, in this city,...
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even for the city we'll be below freezing, a hard freeze for many. here are the current temperature. pet aluma and vaca -- peta luma. these are the overnight lows. low to mid-twice for santa rosa, liver more 25, san jose 29 and below freezing for fremont, mountain view and redwood city. it will be colder tomorrow morning and the air is coming from the attack. it is a pipeline keeping the cold air coming. we know we're under a free warning. joe, you are telling me that not everyone can agree this is cold? >> right. comfort 11s vary. i have my four layers on, i don't like the cold. you can see here the bank sign says 36 degrees, it will plunge another 10 plus degrees. people in santa rosa prepare for this but they don't agree on how comfortable it. >> i'm always cold whether it's summer or winter. >> when it's freezing. >> i'm shaking. >> not so cold, i'm jumping up and down. not as wet and rainy but we have the cold. >> serious coat for our winter cold. i want it to snow. >> your teeth are chattering. >> it's freezing out here. >> he's wearing shorts.
even for the city we'll be below freezing, a hard freeze for many. here are the current temperature. pet aluma and vaca -- peta luma. these are the overnight lows. low to mid-twice for santa rosa, liver more 25, san jose 29 and below freezing for fremont, mountain view and redwood city. it will be colder tomorrow morning and the air is coming from the attack. it is a pipeline keeping the cold air coming. we know we're under a free warning. joe, you are telling me that not everyone can agree...
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earlier, they rejected higher structures in outlying parts of the city. congress will now take up the issue. >>> and, a maryland man is due in d.c. superior court, accuseof the making a fall on a banana peel in a metro station and suing the metro. he was charged with fraud after security video showed hip dropping the peel on the ground. owens sues the metro for $15,000, claiming he injured his leg and hip in the fall . that case was thrown out, just like the banana peel. >> he must have been watching too much wiley coyote. >> 5:15 now. definitely not as bad as last week, weather wise. >> finally. feels good. this is a week we want to get outside with the temperature on the upswing. it won't last for every. the seven-day has ups and downs. 43 degrees the starting point this morning. winds are calm so no wind chill factor, either. winds will be relatively light today and tomorrow. sometimes that's the real killer when it is coal outside, that wind as adding insult to injury. no issues with that today. with the water main break that will stay of the liquid v
earlier, they rejected higher structures in outlying parts of the city. congress will now take up the issue. >>> and, a maryland man is due in d.c. superior court, accuseof the making a fall on a banana peel in a metro station and suing the metro. he was charged with fraud after security video showed hip dropping the peel on the ground. owens sues the metro for $15,000, claiming he injured his leg and hip in the fall . that case was thrown out, just like the banana peel. >> he...
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. >>> police are investigating a suspicious death at kansas city's arrowhead stadium. a man was found in a car that belonged to another person. that led to an altercation, and the man was found on the ground not breathing. the man's cause of death is not clear. >> it was the story that had everyone excited this weekend. after 100 days of just being called, the cub, mei xiang's cub officially has a name. >> people voted from all over the country and he is officially named bao bao. we have the story. >> the festive grow sunday night during. >> zoo lights in washington. was over shadowed earlier in the day by a small, furry creature native to china. sunday afternoon, u.s. and chinese dignitaries announced bao bao as the fame of the zoo's female giant panda cub, daughter to mei xiang. last month, online voters picked from five nameing more than 120,000 votes poured in with bao bao comes out on top. the maim in mandarin means percent or treasure. >> i like the name boo boo. kind of sounds cute and cuddly. >> they could not be giddier about the progress they've tracked on a
. >>> police are investigating a suspicious death at kansas city's arrowhead stadium. a man was found in a car that belonged to another person. that led to an altercation, and the man was found on the ground not breathing. the man's cause of death is not clear. >> it was the story that had everyone excited this weekend. after 100 days of just being called, the cub, mei xiang's cub officially has a name. >> people voted from all over the country and he is officially named...
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"nightline" is back in just 60 >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with cynthia mcfadden. >>> and good evening. jessica alba may have starred in many movies, but for this wife and mother, her most important role could be something entirely different. alba is on a crew said to eliminate toxic chemicals in our homes. does mommy know best? here's abbey. >> reporter: this is the jessica alba most of us are not used to seeing. >> this is our customer service. >> reporter: giving us a tour of her company. >> inspiring clothes, whatever's on someone's mind. >> i'd love to hang -- >> reporter: the actress famous for roles in dark angel -- sin city -- >> she grew up, filled out. >> reporter: and the fantastic four is taking on her most serious role yet, warning moms about what she says are the dangers of toxic chemicals in every products he use. >> addresses all those. >> i had an allergic reaction to a baby laundry detergent. >> reporter: she became concern when had she was pregnant. >> i'm an adult, who knows what's going to happen with my baby. i did research and found out there are
"nightline" is back in just 60 >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with cynthia mcfadden. >>> and good evening. jessica alba may have starred in many movies, but for this wife and mother, her most important role could be something entirely different. alba is on a crew said to eliminate toxic chemicals in our homes. does mommy know best? here's abbey. >> reporter: this is the jessica alba most of us are not used to seeing. >> this is our...
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, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping liability of fedex. ♪ o canada >>> last friday, while america was working through the post-traumatic stress after thanksgiving i happened to stumble up on a terrific story in bloomberg. the canada's economy is the best in the last few years. while it's stoked by business investment and strong consumer spending. the canadian stock market has been on -- it's been a real dog for a while now. it's underperformed the s&p 500 for the last three years. only up 7.1% in 2013. the third worst of any developing country. meanwhile, the canadian dollar has been crushed with one equal to 1.95 u.s. cents. but if the canadian econom
, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping liability of fedex. ♪ o canada >>>...
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it isn't across all of the cities and counties and states. similar cities that faced unemployment and in some way wae the suicide of spikes and others we don't but it seems to relate strongly to a certain extent of social programs. those are the answer to the major question which is why unemployment doesn't always correlate the suicide rate should and that is precisely the point why we went to investigate what the correlation doesn't occur for example in spain and the u.s. unemployment rates are refolded by suicide rates as shown on the left had with sweden and send link sweden for example in 1990 when they had their own thinking traces the rate continued to decline so how do we explain this, what are they doing is it just that they are so robust? my swedish friends would like that but it's not true. it turns out that investigate a slew of different programs. one set seems to be particularly effective at preventing the recession with suicide, although some and other health related problems and it's not in spite of there's nothing to do with h
it isn't across all of the cities and counties and states. similar cities that faced unemployment and in some way wae the suicide of spikes and others we don't but it seems to relate strongly to a certain extent of social programs. those are the answer to the major question which is why unemployment doesn't always correlate the suicide rate should and that is precisely the point why we went to investigate what the correlation doesn't occur for example in spain and the u.s. unemployment rates...
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using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ >>> last friday, while america was working through its post-traumatic stress after thanksgiving, i happened to stumble upon a terrific story in bloomberg. consumers power canada's economy to the best growth in two few years. while it's stoked by business investment and strong consumer spending. the canadian stock market has been on -- it's been a real dog for a while now. it's underperformed the s&p 500 for the last three years. only up 7.1% in 2013. the third worst of any developing country. meanwhile, the canadian dollar has been crushed over the last twelve months, with one loonie equal to 1.95 u.s. cents. but if the canadian economy is coming back, as the gross domestic product numbers suggest, then the incredible underperformance could smack of a real opportunity here. yes, it might be time to play catch-up as our neighbors to the north begin to pick up the steam. that's why tonight we're taking a page from the canadian national anthem. y
using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ >>> last friday, while america was working through its post-traumatic stress after thanksgiving, i happened to stumble upon a terrific story in bloomberg. consumers power canada's economy to the best growth in two few years. while it's stoked by business investment and strong consumer spending. the canadian stock market has been on -- it's been a real dog for a...
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we just learned the new clinic in redwood city will not open today. officials say some of equipment was not fulliational and they want to make sure everything is good to go before they open. neighbors have circulated a petition against the clinic at the location saying it will negatively impact businesses and property values. planned parenthood plans to open tomorrow the. >> lawmakers are starting the work week with a pay rise. the 5.3 percent salary increase was approve by a citizens panel in june. the salaries of the legislature go from $9 on,000 to $95,000 a year and the governor goes from $165,000 to $174,000 a year. a dozen legislators are not going to take the raise because they just increased taxes on californians. >> still to come the spy technology that an online retailer wants to use. >> new details of what is in store few the google barge putting the whole project in choppy water. >> fit and trim tummy pictures of a new mom parting outrage. >> and downtown san francisco is gorgeous blue skies, a few bits of cloud. we will check with leyla g
we just learned the new clinic in redwood city will not open today. officials say some of equipment was not fulliational and they want to make sure everything is good to go before they open. neighbors have circulated a petition against the clinic at the location saying it will negatively impact businesses and property values. planned parenthood plans to open tomorrow the. >> lawmakers are starting the work week with a pay rise. the 5.3 percent salary increase was approve by a citizens...
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teacher shot dead in a libyan city. this is the "cbs morning news." . teacher shot dead in a libyan city. this is the "cbs morning news." . but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with n
teacher shot dead in a libyan city. this is the "cbs morning news." . teacher shot dead in a libyan city. this is the "cbs morning news." . but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like...
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but a group partnered with the city of sacramento and came up with a clever real estate deal to help keep the team in california. >> i came to california with no money. everything i have i owe to the state of california. >> they make analytic software to help companies like delta airlines understand their data. >> i created a mission, you want to build a winning franchise and make the world a better place. >> it is a shot a dream team or can think. >> just what i do for my software business, integrity, hard work, openness. i have got a vision. >> that'll do it for this edition of "sportfolio." thanks to our guests. and thank you for watching. for more video and sports business coverage, visit our website, bloomberg.com. i'm rick horrow. great to be with you. see you next time on "sportfolio." ♪
but a group partnered with the city of sacramento and came up with a clever real estate deal to help keep the team in california. >> i came to california with no money. everything i have i owe to the state of california. >> they make analytic software to help companies like delta airlines understand their data. >> i created a mission, you want to build a winning franchise and make the world a better place. >> it is a shot a dream team or can think. >> just what i...
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because dick cheney is here and ♪ ♪ connell: welcome to the best of "imus in the morning" from new york city, i'm connell mcshane here from our studios in midtown manhattan. it's good to have you with us this morning, we'll have the journalist and author jim lehrer to get us started, in fact, the first two interviews today deal with the jfk assassination. jim lehrer was ancr on pbs for many years, but he's also been the author of a number of best-selling novels. his latest starts with a premise that's true, lehrer was there on the day president kennedy was assassinated,
because dick cheney is here and ♪ ♪ connell: welcome to the best of "imus in the morning" from new york city, i'm connell mcshane here from our studios in midtown manhattan. it's good to have you with us this morning, we'll have the journalist and author jim lehrer to get us started, in fact, the first two interviews today deal with the jfk assassination. jim lehrer was ancr on pbs for many years, but he's also been the author of a number of best-selling novels. his latest starts...
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how bad is it hitting you there in charm city? >> first of all, it's been a headache for forecasters as well. remember sunday all those football games in baltimore, philly, pittsburgh and d.c. with all the snow coming down, the intensity coming down, we didn't have that in the big city. that's why you see bare ground here. we never got into a period where it came down. streets are bare, pratt street, inner harbor. sounds like you know the charm city pretty well. pratt street. traffic moved along, where the southbound commute would be rolling in. really we didn't have any problems at all. this pile of snow is actually from sunday's event. so this was not from today's event. however, this said, 20, 40, 50 miles to the northwest it came down. here are some of the snowfall togethers for you. redding, pennsylvania, rock 2.5, dam st. louis 4, hagerstown had 4. we had a half inch to an inch if you michigan it. a lot melted. the storm ended, drizzling now, 34 in baltimore and fair, much, much nicer. now, sale thing in d.c., north and west
how bad is it hitting you there in charm city? >> first of all, it's been a headache for forecasters as well. remember sunday all those football games in baltimore, philly, pittsburgh and d.c. with all the snow coming down, the intensity coming down, we didn't have that in the big city. that's why you see bare ground here. we never got into a period where it came down. streets are bare, pratt street, inner harbor. sounds like you know the charm city pretty well. pratt street. traffic...
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group also this past week while the world's media was paying attention to the china story citi group also said that reserve managers may be starting to look at bitcoin as well and that it would be better actually than the s.t.r. for example you know jim rickards theory that will fold over all of the globe. well debts into an s.t.r. well this could be better he said because it's no individual currency is just of the representative nation states is a separate currency on its own like the f.d.r. was originally designed to be a trade currency well he said this citigroup analyst said that it wouldn't be something that reserve managers would move into first but their incentive is not to be the last and if they start looking at bitcoin then it would be put the u.s. dollar in jeopardy you know right it does it will it will kill the u.s. dollar that's without question the question is will it replace the special drawing right term in terms of settling international debt obligations as the currency crisis and currency wars continue i think jim record so you mentioned you wrote the book currency
group also this past week while the world's media was paying attention to the china story citi group also said that reserve managers may be starting to look at bitcoin as well and that it would be better actually than the s.t.r. for example you know jim rickards theory that will fold over all of the globe. well debts into an s.t.r. well this could be better he said because it's no individual currency is just of the representative nation states is a separate currency on its own like the f.d.r....
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so you're talking about these massive, massive programs, everything from the city bank thank you network, hilton honors rewards, to a number of private label programs like victoria's secret and ann taylor like you mentioned. it's a combination of us providing a platform and also providing the ability to extract that deep sku transactional information that's so important. >> because of your panoply of retail and because you say in your most recent conference call that you are very optimistic of things, but you're doing twice as well as a lot of your competitors. where do you feel right now about the holiday season? >> actually, what we saw in the holiday season goes against a little bit of what you're seeing out there in the marketplace, what you're hearing about. what we actually saw for our clients was a pretty strong -- >> okay. >> -- five-day period. and, you know, which would suggest to me that this is going to be a pretty decent holiday season. >> could that be because you also say you have omni channel, a relationship with paypal. you have a lot of the channels that are not talked
so you're talking about these massive, massive programs, everything from the city bank thank you network, hilton honors rewards, to a number of private label programs like victoria's secret and ann taylor like you mentioned. it's a combination of us providing a platform and also providing the ability to extract that deep sku transactional information that's so important. >> because of your panoply of retail and because you say in your most recent conference call that you are very...
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through two thousand nine hundred towns and cities of russia. relayed by georgians awesome people for sixty five thousand killing. in a record setting trip by land air sea another's face. a limp dick torch relay. on our team archie dot com. dramas good chance to be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. faces change the world writes now the. tough old picture of today's leaves. on demand from around the globe. dropped. to fifty. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to dr kristen laos c f o of the university of. cyprus crystal's welcome to the kaiser report thank you very much it's an honor to be in the troop right fantastic now your university is the first in the world to accept big coin. what tell us about. actually the initiative because he's an educational conglomerate and i would say because at the university of a nigga see it as a conglomerate it's a calamity because we have apart from the university we have a punishing so just who has to do. with my money to school we have just because of cyprus and now the stu
through two thousand nine hundred towns and cities of russia. relayed by georgians awesome people for sixty five thousand killing. in a record setting trip by land air sea another's face. a limp dick torch relay. on our team archie dot com. dramas good chance to be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. faces change the world writes now the. tough old picture of today's leaves. on demand from around the globe. dropped. to fifty. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn...
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salt lake city at 14, walla walla, washington, southeastern washington state 12 degrees. denver is 13 below 0 now and great falls, montana sitting at 18 degrees below 0. this cold is enveloping the entire western portion of the country. we're just getting a glancing blow. vallejo 29 tomorrow morning, a cold walk to school in fremont, 29 degrees, 30 in redwood city and santa rosa down to 24 cold degrees, 8 degrees below freezing about eight hours below freezing as well. this is why. that cold front moved through all the way down to orange county, southern california, high pressure building in behind it and it's sitting off to our north and west. winds always flow clockwise around high pressure, so it's dragging down more of that arctic air. we'll get more tomorrow, friday, over the weekend. it's not going away till the middle of next week. that jet stream is way down to the south. we stay chilly. the only real change is a small area of low pressure moving in friday night, saturday morning. this is a big deal because this will bring moisture, a couple showers. some of those
salt lake city at 14, walla walla, washington, southeastern washington state 12 degrees. denver is 13 below 0 now and great falls, montana sitting at 18 degrees below 0. this cold is enveloping the entire western portion of the country. we're just getting a glancing blow. vallejo 29 tomorrow morning, a cold walk to school in fremont, 29 degrees, 30 in redwood city and santa rosa down to 24 cold degrees, 8 degrees below freezing about eight hours below freezing as well. this is why. that cold...
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through do you mind the top two cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five those who come in. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others face. olympic torch relay. on r t r c dot com. choose your language. we can with. some of that. choose to use the consensus you. choose to tell us that you. choose to stories could impact your life. choose to access to. police in the ukrainian compas old push on to government protesters and clear some of the barricades set up allowing parts of the city to return to walk after days of paralysis. in while kiev becomes a kind of hold for western diplomats high level representatives of the e.u. as for meetings with the opposition leaders and the president also. the cold hearted thirty year will see right along with thousands of other people may see charges dropped against them as a massive our ministry project is being prepared in russia. the u.k. wools companies again dealing with israeli partners in the occupied territories. stages makes a big.
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. ♪ no matter what city you're playing tomorrow... [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] ...you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. ♪ vicks nyquil powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. >>> a comedian faces the ultimate nightmare. not an audience that doesn't laugh. but an audience that attacks. >> i just remember someone coming in out of the light and just a fist being thrown. >> now, as many of you may have already realized, i'm not a doctor. >> jim jeffries is australia's bad boy of comedy. >> why would i drink, same [ bleep ] answer every time. why don't i drink, i don't like the taste of it. nobody does! no one likes the taste of it. we drink because we [ bleep ] have to. >> the foul-mouthed funny man books hundreds of dates a year, bringing his act to comedy clubs across the globe. >> no one has ever had a shot of tequila and gone oh, that's lovely. next time i'll have that instead of pudding. >> i lo
. ♪ no matter what city you're playing tomorrow... [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] ...you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. ♪ vicks nyquil powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. >>> a comedian faces the ultimate nightmare. not an audience that doesn't laugh. but an audience that attacks....
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through two hundred towns and cities of russia. by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killing. in a record setting trip by land air sea space. torch relay. m r t r g dot com. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time out of turn to dr kristen la hosts c f o of the university of. cyprus crystal's welcome to the kaiser report thank you very much as i don't want to be in the troop all right fantastic now your university is the first in the world to accept big coin. what tell us about. actually the rest of the educational conglomerate and i would say because at the university of a nigga see it is a conglomerate it's a quite limited because we have apart from the university we have a punishing social security the london. medical school we have just because of cypress now the students eight thousand five hundred students and i look at it with how many companies are all over europe and to host us here only programs proto words and you're the c.f.o. chief financial officer and you recognise an opportunity in bitcoin i
through two hundred towns and cities of russia. by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killing. in a record setting trip by land air sea space. torch relay. m r t r g dot com. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time out of turn to dr kristen la hosts c f o of the university of. cyprus crystal's welcome to the kaiser report thank you very much as i don't want to be in the troop all right fantastic now your university is the first in the world to accept big coin. what tell...
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he said the city can go ahead with its bankruptcy as planned. this means detroit could cut billions of dollars in payments it owes to city employees, retirees and creditors. unions and pension funds argue the city shouldn't be able to use bankruptcy protection because it didn't negotiate with creditors in good they have proposed cutting $9 billion in debt. creditors are expected to appeal the decision. >>> there's tradition this holiday season of talking about the salvation army bell ringers. for 120 years the bell ringers have been out there collecting donations, about $120 million worth to help people in need. this year, right here in washington, d.c., some people decided to help themselves to those donations. brian todd is joining us. what happen snd. >> a heartless and brazen crime in southeast d.c. at the salvation army overnight saturday into sunday morning. surveillance tape, two suspects come into the building. they broke their way in with crowbars, spent several minutes inside roaming around. the commander told me he believes the two pe
he said the city can go ahead with its bankruptcy as planned. this means detroit could cut billions of dollars in payments it owes to city employees, retirees and creditors. unions and pension funds argue the city shouldn't be able to use bankruptcy protection because it didn't negotiate with creditors in good they have proposed cutting $9 billion in debt. creditors are expected to appeal the decision. >>> there's tradition this holiday season of talking about the salvation army bell...
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this is randy from brew city, wisconsin. and my stock is facebook. >> well, look, i think facebook's fine. people say, jim, you're being two-faced because you sold facebook for your charitable trust. we're up 90%. and when we get up 90%, ca-ching ca-ching. that said, twitter came back to where it came public today, where it opened at $45, and an umbrella moving the stock up. facebook probably has more upside and i know a lot of the social and mobile stories like veeva that we introduced to you at salesforce, also doing well. j.j. in new york. j.j.? >> caller: professor cramer. >> hey. >> caller: big boo-yah to you. >> boo-yah right back. >> caller: i'd like some information on ezcorp. >> people are going to sell that pawnshop and move up to something like tiffany. i don't want to recommend tiffany, it's up too much, but i would buy that on a pullback and not own ez. phil? >> caller: cramer, cramer, cramer. >> boo-yah, boo-yah, boo-yah. >> caller: what do you think about sky works? >> a 52-week high. i do not like the differe
this is randy from brew city, wisconsin. and my stock is facebook. >> well, look, i think facebook's fine. people say, jim, you're being two-faced because you sold facebook for your charitable trust. we're up 90%. and when we get up 90%, ca-ching ca-ching. that said, twitter came back to where it came public today, where it opened at $45, and an umbrella moving the stock up. facebook probably has more upside and i know a lot of the social and mobile stories like veeva that we introduced...
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, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. >>> okay. so we have a great number. and what we're doing is basically repealing the decline, so to speak. let's not get carried away. but next week, we've got big earnings. toll brothers, pvh on tuesday, these will be the tale of the tape. there's always a bull market >>> we had a strong jobs report today. then we had a big stock rally. so good news is good news and i don't see why the fed can't slow down the bond purchases by $15 billion. maybe enhance their credibility. but the bad news for obama care is rolling in. the website is posting an abysmal failure rate when it comes to reporting enrollment and payments to insurance companies. it's still at a very high 10% and was just recently at an alarming 25% and you know what? it ought to be zero. and speaking of insurance
, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. >>> okay. so we have a great number. and what we're doing is basically repealing the decline, so to speak. let's not get carried away. but next week, we've got big earnings. toll brothers, pvh on tuesday, these will be the tale of the tape. there's always a bull market...
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people west of the city had the first glimpse of the storm before everyone else. that's where we sent news 4's derrick ward. he continues our news coverage from prince william county. derrick, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we are in manassas. when we got here, maybe half an hour ago, there were flurries coming. since then it's lightened up a bit. it's barely perfeceptiblpercept. there is snow falling. virginia has been out since 1:00 am yesterday treating those primary and secondary roads. if we take a look at this road surface, you kind of see the results of that. it looks like it's wet and it's not really as wet as it would be for our precipitation. but from the de icing agents they put down a brine solution that keeps the snow and whatever falls from the sky from freezing on the surface. as cars travel over it, that continue continues with the melting process. we might have a bit of a slick surface if you're driving. >> that was derrick ward in manassas. we're going to get that connection re-established and we'll be checking in with him again here th
people west of the city had the first glimpse of the storm before everyone else. that's where we sent news 4's derrick ward. he continues our news coverage from prince william county. derrick, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we are in manassas. when we got here, maybe half an hour ago, there were flurries coming. since then it's lightened up a bit. it's barely perfeceptiblpercept. there is snow falling. virginia has been out since 1:00 am yesterday treating those primary and...
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for television, and was heading into the city for work. i'm so sorry for your loss, nancy, how are you holding up? >> we are holding up, anderson, we have got a whole community holding us up. and we have got our jim, who is filling us up with love and holding us up. >> what do you want people to know about jim? >> we want people to know that jim was interested -- in what everybody was doing. he was pure goodness. and he lived that and showed that and gave that to his boys every single day. he gave that to his guys that he worked with. he gave that to his family and his beautiful nieces and nephews. he gave that to his beautiful daughter. i want people to know how good jim was. >> i -- i saw some of the tweets you were sending out. tell us about your dad. >> well, first off i just want to say that my dad was not a victim. i don't want him to be known as a victim. jim lovell was so much more than just a victim. he was a loving father, a great dad. best friend, uncle. great co-worker, just always had had a smile on his face. i just want to sa
for television, and was heading into the city for work. i'm so sorry for your loss, nancy, how are you holding up? >> we are holding up, anderson, we have got a whole community holding us up. and we have got our jim, who is filling us up with love and holding us up. >> what do you want people to know about jim? >> we want people to know that jim was interested -- in what everybody was doing. he was pure goodness. and he lived that and showed that and gave that to his boys...
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after a deadly commuter train derailment here in new york city. four people were killed, more than 60 hurt. >> it was like a movie scene. >> reporter: overnight, investigators recovered the black boxes from the mangled metro train in good condition. they'll be looking sba track conditions, the train's equipment, the signal system, and the operator. >> our mission is to understand not just what happened but why it happened. >> reporter: for the more than 100 passengers on board, it was a nightmare. 5:54 a.m. sunday, the train leaves poughkeepsie for grand central. at 7:20, traveling southbound, the train approaches a large curve, jumps the track, train cars roll over, windows pop out, passengers are thrown from their seats. >> everyone was getting thrown around. it was just people flying back and forth. >> on a work day, fully occupied, it would have been a tremendous disaster. >> reporter: also overnight, authorities identified the victims. among them, 54-year-old james lavelle, a lighting expert, father of four, who was headed into manhattan to w
after a deadly commuter train derailment here in new york city. four people were killed, more than 60 hurt. >> it was like a movie scene. >> reporter: overnight, investigators recovered the black boxes from the mangled metro train in good condition. they'll be looking sba track conditions, the train's equipment, the signal system, and the operator. >> our mission is to understand not just what happened but why it happened. >> reporter: for the more than 100 passengers on...
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on saturday, that precipitation moves to the northeast or even the coastal cities could start as snow and sleet and sunday, some of these same areas that got the sleet will get it again in the form of freezing rain. power outages and cold for the next several days. >> jim cantore in dallas. we will stay on it with you. jim, thanks. >>> fast-food workers across this country held protest rallies today in some 100 cities demanding a raise in the minimum wage from $7.25 to $15 an hour. a raise the restaurant industry, for one, says, would mean higher prices and fewer jobs. what many people may not realize is that taxpayers are footing some of the bill for low wages. more than half of fast-food workers, half of them, rely on some form of public assistance currently like food stamps. >>> another break, our coverage continues right after this. or i. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed
on saturday, that precipitation moves to the northeast or even the coastal cities could start as snow and sleet and sunday, some of these same areas that got the sleet will get it again in the form of freezing rain. power outages and cold for the next several days. >> jim cantore in dallas. we will stay on it with you. jim, thanks. >>> fast-food workers across this country held protest rallies today in some 100 cities demanding a raise in the minimum wage from $7.25 to $15 an...
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on saturday that precipitation moves into the northeast where even the coastal cities could start at snow and sleet. and some of these same areas will get it again in the form of freezing rain. so power outages and cold finish the next several days. >> all right. jim cantore in dallas. we will stay on it with you. jim, thanks. >>> fast food workers across this country held protest rallies today in some 100 cities demanding a raise in the minimum wage from $7.25 to $15. what many people may not realize is the taxpayers are footing some of the bill for low wages. more than half of fast food workers -- half of them rely on some form of public assistance currently like food stamps. >>> another break. our coverage continues right after this 37 . >>> for some of you, this will conclude our coverage for tonight. for others, some of our stations will be continuing with us for a special second half hour of coverage which will also be live streamed on our website nbcnews.com where tonight you can also find some of the conversation we conducted with nelson mandela the morning after he'd been el
on saturday that precipitation moves into the northeast where even the coastal cities could start at snow and sleet. and some of these same areas will get it again in the form of freezing rain. so power outages and cold finish the next several days. >> all right. jim cantore in dallas. we will stay on it with you. jim, thanks. >>> fast food workers across this country held protest rallies today in some 100 cities demanding a raise in the minimum wage from $7.25 to $15. what many...
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they were hoping for a record crowd in mexico city arena. but 45 minutes before the spurs-timberwolves tipoff, it was filled with smoke. the game was postponed to be made up sometime in minneapolis. >>> the lakers kobe bryant is not playing in friday's game. the decision here made after he felt some general soreness in the foot that he injured eight months ago. the next possible play date is sunday. we'll be listening for that. >>> we don't need to wait until march for madness. north carolina stunned michigan state. it is their first loss. the tar heels more aggressive play throughout the game kept them in the lead throughout. they win 79-66. steelers coach mike tomlin getting a hefty $100,000 fine. the charge, interfering with a play in progress. the question, did he keep the running back from a touchdown by stand took close to the field during a play in action? they do not like this. in the end, it didn't really matter is one question as well. the steelers losing the game to the ravens, and the other coach says his actions were embarrassin
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three, where do you drop these packages, especially in a city, probably one of their target markets, when usually you come out and and meet the deliveryman, sign it -- melissa: right, and there's the faa. chris, when you watched the video on "60 minutes" last night, it was the very nice landing, the drone jebtly placed down -- gently placed down its package, it was no trouble at all. this how you see it working, or are there some challenges? >> there's a lot of challenges here. as a helicopter pilot, as a retired naval aviator, we had a saying if something is not ging wrong, it's about to go be wrong. melissa: very optimistic of you. >> technologically, yes, you could do this today, periodly on a one-time- immediately on a one-time case. you can't do this with hundreds or thousands of drones making multiple deliveries. and the biggest hurdle is the regulations involved. there is no regulatory framework for this type of commerce to take place in. technology always takes place before the regulatory framework. let me give you one quick historical example, orville and wilbur wright figur
three, where do you drop these packages, especially in a city, probably one of their target markets, when usually you come out and and meet the deliveryman, sign it -- melissa: right, and there's the faa. chris, when you watched the video on "60 minutes" last night, it was the very nice landing, the drone jebtly placed down -- gently placed down its package, it was no trouble at all. this how you see it working, or are there some challenges? >> there's a lot of challenges here....
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that was in mexico city. place filled up with smoke, supposed to be the first regular season game ever played in latin america, and it did not happen. that game will be rescheduled in minneapolis at a later date. ♪ ♪ >> there is one last thing to which the people can resort if the government does notç respet the restraints that the constitution places on the government. abraham lincoln talked about our right to alter our government or a revolutionary right to overthrow it. and that is certainly something that no one wants to contemplate. martha: no, no one wants to contemplate that. very strong words from a hearing this week on capitol hill over whether president obama had overstepped his constitutional authority, and that man who you just saw spiking there is michael can -- speaking there is michael cannon. he is the director of health policy studies at cato, and he joins me now. michael, welcome. very good to have you here today. >> thank you, martha. martha: obviously, a very strong comment. you're s
that was in mexico city. place filled up with smoke, supposed to be the first regular season game ever played in latin america, and it did not happen. that game will be rescheduled in minneapolis at a later date. ♪ ♪ >> there is one last thing to which the people can resort if the government does notç respet the restraints that the constitution places on the government. abraham lincoln talked about our right to alter our government or a revolutionary right to overthrow it. and that...
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why is there so much money flowing into that city? why is there so much money to be made? fundamentally it is about one thing. it's about the size and scope of government because it is indeed true that if you give politicians the opportunity to do something for you, they can also do something to you. and what you give the political class in washington the opportunity to pick winners and losers to make businesses in one of the successful or destroy those businesses based on the regulations and policies they approach you give them the power to extract and as long as we give them the power to extract, things in washington dc are only going to get worse. i would say thank you and take any questions that you might have. [applause] thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you. yes, questions. >> my question is though westway westerlies talks about citizens united and stephen cole there basically dedicates the show [inaudible] can you comment on the case and what should be done and how -- >> let me preface this by saying i'm not a lawyer so i don't pretend to be. but it's been esta
why is there so much money flowing into that city? why is there so much money to be made? fundamentally it is about one thing. it's about the size and scope of government because it is indeed true that if you give politicians the opportunity to do something for you, they can also do something to you. and what you give the political class in washington the opportunity to pick winners and losers to make businesses in one of the successful or destroy those businesses based on the regulations and...
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it's a small overall number but when you looked at northern california or parts of texas or new york city high-rise, it's a much more significant number. cheryl: you just bought chapel industries and that is actually california but 5,000 lots. can't wait to see what you do with that group of lots. doug early -- sorry. >> thank you very much. cheryl: thanks, doug. david: thank you, doug. appreciate it. cheryl: yeah. >>> general motors is getting a new ceo and she is the first woman to lead a major automaker. could it be the beginning of a new era for the u.s. auto industry now that the government bailout is in the rear view mirror? we'll talk about it. david: after regulators vote in favor of the volcker rule we'll ask cftc commissioner bart chilton how will they enforce a law that only the lawyers seem to understand. he is our guest in just a moment. ♪ my mantra? family first. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to r
it's a small overall number but when you looked at northern california or parts of texas or new york city high-rise, it's a much more significant number. cheryl: you just bought chapel industries and that is actually california but 5,000 lots. can't wait to see what you do with that group of lots. doug early -- sorry. >> thank you very much. cheryl: thanks, doug. david: thank you, doug. appreciate it. cheryl: yeah. >>> general motors is getting a new ceo and she is the first...
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investigate rrs looking into what caused a deadly derail nmt new york city. four people died when that train went off the tracks rounding a curve. the insbes gags could take up to ten days. thousands of commuters bracing for delays today. >>> passengers on a flight from usa on the phoenix were told to get a tb shot after a passenger had a made call condition. the cdc says the passenger was not infectious. >>> gay marriage game legal at midnight in hawaii. >>> looking at today's weather, plan on showers in the carolinas, snow, wind, and rain from the great lakes to the northwest. >>> finally this morning, jumping head first into the record books. >> dozens of brave women pull aef a breath-taking stunt. linzie janis has the details. >> reporter: these 63 women are about to set a world skydiving record. this is not your traditional jump. flying on your belly. these women, ranging from 20 to 53 are doing a superdangerous sport known as free flying. the largest ever. >> we're on our heads while we're in freefall. >> reporter: they're upside down, hurtling head fir
investigate rrs looking into what caused a deadly derail nmt new york city. four people died when that train went off the tracks rounding a curve. the insbes gags could take up to ten days. thousands of commuters bracing for delays today. >>> passengers on a flight from usa on the phoenix were told to get a tb shot after a passenger had a made call condition. the cdc says the passenger was not infectious. >>> gay marriage game legal at midnight in hawaii. >>> looking...
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their game is canceled when smoke fills the mexico city arena. >>> and survival story. a man survives for nearly a week after a car crash leaves him trapped at the bottom of a ravine. >> yeah. it was a miracle. god made me survive. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, december 5th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning much of the country is in the grips of a massive winter-like storm system that's spreading arctic temperatures and heavy snow. an icy messy commute is in store for folks in duluth, minnesota, this morning where the snow dumped two feet of snow in some areas. at least five of them have been fatal. temperatures there will be in the low teens today. in fact, it is so cold salvation army bell ringers have been forced inside. in salt lake city, a driver who had been in the accident, he forgot to put the car in park. the driverless car headed down the icy interstate with the horn blaring. we don't know where the car ended up. our affiliate in boston has more on the dropping temperatures
their game is canceled when smoke fills the mexico city arena. >>> and survival story. a man survives for nearly a week after a car crash leaves him trapped at the bottom of a ravine. >> yeah. it was a miracle. god made me survive. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, december 5th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning much of the country is in the grips of a massive winter-like storm...
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their game is canceled when smoke fills the mexico city arena. >>> and survival story. a man survives for nearly a week after a car crash leaves him trapped at the bottom of a ravine. >> yeah. it was a miracle. god made me survive. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, december 5th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning much of the country is in the grips of a ended up. our affiliate in boston has more on the dropping temperatures and the weather. >> a big cold outbreak is in progress and it's going to be felt across the west first. look at the heise. 12 in denver. many spots will stay in subzero temperatures all the way through next week. the cold air continues to move down the plains and by the weekend stretching over toward chicago. high of 21. just a goose egg in minneapolis. the only safe spot on the map is going to be south georgia and florida. that's where you're going to want to go to escape all the cold. you're talking significant snow across the rockies but then it works its way toward t
their game is canceled when smoke fills the mexico city arena. >>> and survival story. a man survives for nearly a week after a car crash leaves him trapped at the bottom of a ravine. >> yeah. it was a miracle. god made me survive. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, december 5th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning much of the country is in the grips of a ended up. our affiliate in...
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to new york city. could pick up a few inches of snow by the time all is said and done tomorrow. >> andrew, back to you. >>> coming up, talking baseball and beards but not together. >>> also, there is a battle erupting in atlanta over a building. the new stadium for the braves. find out why the tea party is on the grand scam. wall street clean shaven is apparently preferred. was that the story? coming up in the executive edge. rockefeller plaza on this nasty morning. "squawk box" coming back after this. ♪ i want to spread a little love this year ♪ [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of unsurpassed craftsmanship at the lexus december to remember sales event. some of the best offers of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliabili
to new york city. could pick up a few inches of snow by the time all is said and done tomorrow. >> andrew, back to you. >>> coming up, talking baseball and beards but not together. >>> also, there is a battle erupting in atlanta over a building. the new stadium for the braves. find out why the tea party is on the grand scam. wall street clean shaven is apparently preferred. was that the story? coming up in the executive edge. rockefeller plaza on this nasty morning....
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notice boston downtown is 35, providence 34, new york city 33. officially 1 inch in central park in new york, but the roads are just wet. as far as the accumulations go, they're very light. this is not a big blockbuster storm, just a quick hitter in the middle of the day. more inconvenience than anything else. but zero to three, i said zero because downtown d.c. right around the beltway really didn't get anything in the pavement. but in the suburbs we picked up as much as 4 or 5 inches already and now it's coming to an end. the key to all of this snow, and it's going to end here shortly in the next couple of hours, later tonight it's going to get down to the teens in new england and low 20s. that means the busrbs are in th teens. it's not going to get above freezing for two or three days so whatever you have to do, get out there and get rid of it now. they're not the only spots, chris. this morning was the coldest morning in dallas in two years and it was negative numbers in chicago last night and we'll call it only 11 right now so the whole coun
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redwood city is down to 26 and concorde 23. freeze warnings posted throughout the day. let's get the latest. >> brian, it has been cold and challenging week for those living on the streets. kpix on reaching out to the homeless. >> volunteers have been handing out blankets, hats, and socks all day long. trying to convince the homeless population to come inside a warm shelter on a cold night. doing that is not as easy as it sounds. >> you can find homeless hiding in plain sight all across silicon valley. , in public parks, under overpasses. people like jimmy. >> very hard. i mean, you don't know where your next meal will come from. you don't know where you'll get a blanket. >> teams of volunteers took to the streets this weekend, trucks packed with supplies searching for any and all of santa clara's 7600 homeless with a new sense of urgency. after four others froze to death this week. >> i have done outreach for a few years now and i've never encountered this many people out there, ever. >> there are plenty of empty beds, but sometimes getting people to come is the hardes
redwood city is down to 26 and concorde 23. freeze warnings posted throughout the day. let's get the latest. >> brian, it has been cold and challenging week for those living on the streets. kpix on reaching out to the homeless. >> volunteers have been handing out blankets, hats, and socks all day long. trying to convince the homeless population to come inside a warm shelter on a cold night. doing that is not as easy as it sounds. >> you can find homeless hiding in plain sight...